John Woodruff's family provided some additional details about the August 10 mission. Their notes are:

1. Giffin was usually the Nose Gunner on the Badger crew. On this mission he switched places with Woodruff because the nose, which had been replaced with the tail turret of another aircraft, was too small for Giffin.

2 Woodruff was usually the Top Turret Gunner on the Badger crew. On this mission he switched places with Giffin because the nose, which had been replaced with the tail turret of another aircraft, was too small for Giffin.

3 Pyne was usually the Ball Turret Gunner on the Franklin A. Rimerman Crew. On this mission he replaced Kenrick because Kenrick had dysentery.

4 Kenrick was usually the Ball Turret Gunner on the Badger Crew. He did not fly on this mission because he had dysentery. On August 15, 1944, Kenrick took Pyne’s place on the Franklin A. Rimerman Crew. Their plane exploded on takeoff that day. Kenrick was killed in action.

5 Sekerak was usually Navigator on the Badger Crew. He did not fly on this mission because he had pneumonia. The Badger Crew had no navigator as they flew in a large formation. Because the Badger Crew was shot down on August 10, 1944, Sekerak was assigned to the Dana O. Reed Crew (202) on Mission 362 to Mezzocorona, Italy, when the aircraft ditched in the Adriatic Sea due to weather on November 11, 1944. Sekerak was killed in action.